Burg Reichenstein

Burg Reichenstein for Business Events near Mainz

Burg Reichenstein draws everyone's attention from afar. It is majestically located on a rock above the Middle Rhine Valley. The medieval castle is one of the most beautiful conference venues in the vicinity of Frankfurt. There are several conference rooms, all of which impress with their stately ambience and high-end facilities. The Burghotel offers 21 luxurious rooms for overnight guests.

Depending on the size of the group, you can rent the following conference rooms:

  • Horse stable (row seating 90 persons, parliamentary seating 55 persons)
  • Library (row seating 60 persons, block seating 12 persons)
  • Ancestral gallery/dining room (row seating 60 persons, block seating 14 persons)
  • Remise (row seating 180 persons, parliamentary seating 120 persons)

There are also open-air seminar rooms:

  • Tournament area (row seating 300 persons)
  • Kapelleninnenhof (row seating 100 people)
  • Burggarten (row seating 300 persons)

You can also use the open spaces for a varied supporting programme such as bowling at the historic bowling alley or archery. The event team will also be happy to organise a guided tour of the castle. Therefore, the conference participants can experience the chequered  history of this venue very closely.

Your guests will have dinner in the Restaurant Puricelli and which will be adapted to your conference schedule. If the weather is fine, you can also enjoy food on the adjacent terrace. The attractive conference packages can be booked for groups of eight or more people.
Would you like to find out more about the conference facilities at Burg Reichenstein near Frankfurt? Then the team on site is looking forward to your request!

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Venue facts
People capacitymax. 180
Number of event areas8
Venue for Meeting, Conference & Congress
Area Mainz surroundings, Trechtingshausen

Contact data
Burg Reichenstein GmbH & Co. KG.
Burgweg 24
55413 Trechtingshausen

   +49 6721 6117
Contact person
Christina Schirra